UPDATE with Tuesday’s details: The 2020 Democratic National Convention is underway, with four days of meetings, occasions and virtual speeches by Thursday, when Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’ post is expected to officially conform to presidential and vice-presidential nominations in prime time.
The coronavirus pandemic has spoiled user conference plans for Democrats and Republicans (the latter have their conference next week); elections are held on November 3. Instead, on the Democratic side, there are morning mornings and afternoons of meetings followed through a prime-time block from nine o’clock at night. 11 p.m. And every single night they’ll come with high-profile speeches like those that Michelle Obama and Bernie Sanders spoke on opening night, and musical performances, plus Billie Eilish, John Legend and Jennifer Hudson.
Former Presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez were the prime-time speakers Tuesday night on a show presented through Tracee Ellis Ross. (See the full conference occasion program below).
News networks ABC, CBS and NBC said they would offer an hour of prime-time segment policy; On Monday, the conference attracted about 19.7 million other people in 10 networks, who combined to pass on the policy from approximately 10 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. and.
There is a myriad of other tactics to attach to the four-year event. You can also follow the official live stream at the official conference (demconference.com/watch) or watch Tuesday’s occasions live on Deadline here:
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Download the official 2020 Democratic National Convention app or search for “DNC” on Amazon Prime Video. Events will also be held through Apple TV, Roku and Xumo TV, and Hulu will remain ABC News Live’s spouse for live politics, regardless of subscription plan.
Other providers
Here is the convention’s prime-time program, with approximate hours of speakers and musical performances. (See full-day schedules here). The following are the plans for transmission and cable networks.
Monday, August 17 (day 1)
Tuesday, August 18 (day 2)
Wednesday, August 19 (day 3)
Thursday, August 20 (day 4)
Here’s the network plan:
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ABC News will broadcast a prime-time policy hour on the streaming network starting at 10 p.m. 11 p.m. ET directed through lead host George Stephanopoulos, along with World News toevening host David Muir and ABC News Live Prime host Linsey Davis. It will offer more policies on its live broadcast site ABC News, where the policy will begin at 7 p.m. each and every night and will run until 11 pm ET. Davis will start at 7:00 p.m. ET on ABC News Live, and Stephanopoulos and the team will lead from nine p.m. And.
Cbs
Norah O’Donnell will lead the canopy from Washington, along with John Dickerson and participants Maria Elena Salinas, Jamal Simmons and Leslie Sanchez. The CBSN transmission channel of the network will provide the night canopy from 5pm. ET, with Red-Blue anchored through Elaine Quijano; she will continue the canopyage at 8:30 p.m. Y. CBSNews.com will provide canopyage of live blogs each and every day at five p.m. ET, CBS News Radio and CBS Newspath partner will also provide updates.
Cnn
Coverage will last from 8 p.m. ET-2 h PT for the 4 days organized through Wolf Blitzer, Jake Tapper, Anderson Cooper, Dana Bash and John King. Chris Cuomo and Don Lemon sign up from midnight to 2 a.m. ET. David Chalian, Gloria Borger, David Axelrod, Nia Malika Henderson, Abthrough Phillip and Mark Preston will provide analysis, while commentators come with Van Jones, Jennifer Granholm, Andrew Yang and Scott Jennings, who come from CNN’s Electoral Center in Washington. Two podcasts will debut on CNN Audio the first week of conventions: CNN Political Briefing opens today with a new 5-minute daily political briefing through Chalian and Politically Sound at Friday’s premiere through Chalian and Henderson.
C-Span
The cable network will provide the policy on C-SPAN, C-SPAN.org and will be broadcast live via C-SPAN Radio and the C-SPAN Radio application. Each individual speech will be viewed and shared independently in the video library on C-SPAN.org. Senior political editor Steve Scully, who has covered all C-SPAN conventions since 1992 and attended all conventions since 1980, will present a nightly summary.
Fox News
Bret Baier of the Special Report and Martha MacCallum of The Story will be the co-presenters of Democracy 2020 at 10 p.m. ET, joined through Chris Wallace, Brit Hume, Dana Perino and Juan Williams, as well as the Fox News team of correspondents. Donna Brazile, Karl Rove and Katie Pavlich will also offer analysis. Angle Ingraham will pass at 11 p.m. ET of the week, followed by FOX News – Night with Shannon Bream. Bill Hemmer will supply the live canopy of Fox’s O-O stations and its broadcast subsidiaries. Fox News Radio will cover national correspondent Jared Halpern and political analyst Josh Kraushaar, and Fox News Audio will provide reports and research via podcasts.
NBC and MSNBC
The broadcast network will be broadcast one hour in prime time each night, with the msnBC cable brother seven hours each one night. Lester Holt and Savannah Guthrie will dock from the network headquarters in New York starting at 10 p.m. ET, with Chuck Todd and Andrea Mitchell. MSNBC Live Policy from 7:00 p.m. until 2:00 a.m. ET includes politics through Rachel Maddow, Joy Reid, and Nicolle Wallace, who organize New York City’s prime-time policy. NBC News Now will offer a special policy starting at 8 p.m. ET, with presenter Todd. There will be an additional policy on the Pop-up Channel of Peacock and The Report on Quibi.
Telemundo
The Telemundo News policy includes daily special reports, a Thursday prime-time special and live updates on all its virtual data platforms, adding the Telemundo News and NoticiasTelemundo.com mobile app, which will be broadcast live in Spanish every night from nine o’clock at night. 11 p.m. Y. The presenters are José Daaz-Balart and Julio Vaqueiro, who were joined through the senior correspondent in Washington Cristina Londoo and the national correspondents Javier Vega and Ruben Pereida. Thursday at nine: 54 p.m. ET, Daaz-Balart will present a prime-time special, Decision 2020: Biden Night, with live politics and an investigation of Joe Biden’s speech.
Univision
Univision News will broadcast and broadcast live speeches through high-time applicants, adding Biden’s opening address for Thursday in a prime-time special, Destination 2020, starting at 10 p.m. 11 p.m. Y. The site UnivisionNoticias.com of the Spanish-language network and all its virtual platforms will broadcast Politiqueando live from 8:30 p.m. at nine: 00 p.m. And a diary, with observation schedule that provides research and observation on vital political news before the main discourses of the day. Followed at nine p.m. with the full program of the conference and the translation into Spanish of the main discourse of the day. Follow social media through @UniNoticias on Twitter and Instagram, @UniPolitica on Twitter and Univision News and Univision Policy on Facebook. You can also view the canopy on Univision News’s YouTube page.
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